Peggy Marbach, OTD, OTR/L – Vestibular Rehab Specialist provides focused Occupational Therapy services for people in Atlanta, GA living with dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, and visual motion sensitivity. Positioned within the Health & Medical field, Peggy’s practice is designed for patients whose daily life is disrupted by vestibular disorders, concussion, or unexplained imbalance.
Instead of general rehabilitation, this clinic concentrates on the vestibular system—the inner-ear and brain pathways that control balance, eye movements, and spatial orientation. Patients typically seek help when symptoms make it difficult to work, drive, shop, or simply move around safely at home.
Peggy works with a wide range of Atlanta-area adults who experience:
Many clients are referred by primary care providers, neurologists, ENTs, or other Health & Medical professionals, but individuals can also seek care after noticing that symptoms persist despite rest or medication.
Sessions are built around practical goals such as:
As an experienced Occupational Therapy provider, Peggy combines clinical assessment with functional training:
Progress is typically guided by symptom response, safety, and patient-identified priorities.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Specialty | Vestibular rehabilitation within Occupational Therapy |
| Typical Concerns | Dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, motion sensitivity |
| Service Focus | Functional independence and fall-risk reduction |
| Setting | One-on-one, personalized outpatient care in the Atlanta area |
| Collaboration | Coordinates with other Health & Medical providers as needed |
In a large metro area like Atlanta, dizziness and imbalance often fall between specialties. Peggy Marbach, OTD, OTR/L – Vestibular Rehab Specialist fills a critical gap by offering evidence-informed vestibular Occupational Therapy focused on daily function, not just symptom labels.
For Atlanta residents who feel limited by vertigo, chronic dizziness, or unstable balance, this practice offers a clear path: structured assessment, targeted vestibular rehab, and practical strategies to move more confidently through home, work, and community life.
